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Hey guys, I was just wondering, I am trying to reset my flash counter back to 0 so that you cannot tell that modified anything on the phone.
I am stock rom right now, the only thing that I have done is rooted the phone, but I want to UNROOT and RESET THE COUNTER
Please advise how to do so because I have tried using the UnRoot function in SuperSU but looks like that was no luck for some reason and I also tried Triangle Away and it went through the entire thing, restarted, i pressed volume up, and it did what it needed to do but I was still "Modified" under Device Status.
Please help
after using triangle away you need to go to settings and than restore the phone to factory and it will be fixed
do you happen to know how to go about resetting to complete stock as if i just took it out of the box? I want to erase everything completely and start fresh from scratch. Please let me know because i have tried doing the reset through setting, i have tried doing factory reset through (vol + home + power) but when it comes back to the homescreen after all the prompts, i still have an app installed that i set as a system app rather than user app, but i have not corected that, but also it feels like its still rooted and still have supersu installed as well....any ideas?
oh yeah any changes you made when you were rooted they stay, you have to use odin to flash the stock samsung rom back in the phone
do you happen to have instructions and where to get the stock samsung image?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969551
Off topic but what happened? I was following your tether guide..hope that didnt mess anything up that requires you to unroot
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I guest you ready figure out. Anyway this is the step I did test by myself to see if it work but i test when I'm on custom rom.
1, flash stock image.
2. Reroot by Chainfire ( because triangle away need root to reset counter)
3. Triangle away
4. SU / setting / full unroot
Done . Hope it's help
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Off topic but what happened? I was following your tether guide..hope that didnt mess anything up that requires you to unroot
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Nothing happened, yetttt lol I just want to go back to FULL stock and start over. That is actually how i make myself learn how to do all this crap, I do it once, go back to stock and try to do it again but without any help =D
simplelife said:
I guest you ready figure out. Anyway this is the step I did test by myself to see if it work but i test when I'm on custom rom.
1, flash stock image.
2. Reroot by Chainfire ( because triangle away need root to reset counter)
3. Triangle away
4. SU / setting / full unroot
Done . Hope it's help
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I havent figured it out yet, but I will try tonight
I've searched and tried different methods to unroot and set the custom counter to 0 (ZERO) (using Triangle Away) and nothing seems to work 100%. I've easily spent 5 hours mucking with this. Basically, I want to get my phone back to stock state so T-MO OTA updates will work again.
I always end up with a custom counter of 1 because as soon as I boot to the system, the firmware sees that SuperSU is installed (I guess) and the counter goes to 1. I've only rooted my phone and not installed a custom rom. I've used the toolkit and the CF-root-only method to root my phone. I've done SuperSU / Settings / Unroot ... but, it's too late by this time (custom counter is 1).
The latest and closest attempts to unroot and zero counter have been: Use CF root (w/stock recovery installed) and use Triangle Away. If I immediately go into the download manager after Triangle Away boot, the counter is 0 and phone is Samsung Official... all is well. If I reboot to system, as soon as the Samsung logo appears the counter is back to 1 (I know this because I immediately pulled the battery and went back to download manager).
So, whats the trick to get unrooted and custom counter to 0 (zero)? Do I have to reflash the stock rom and wipe cache/data or something?
zrocker said:
I've searched and tried different methods to unroot and set the custom counter to 0 (ZERO) (using Triangle Away) and nothing seems to work 100%. I've easily spent 5 hours mucking with this. Basically, I want to get my phone back to stock state so T-MO OTA updates will work again.
I always end up with a custom counter of 1 because as soon as I boot to the system, the firmware sees that SuperSU is installed (I guess) and the counter goes to 1. I've only rooted my phone and not installed a custom rom. I've used the toolkit and the CF-root-only method to root my phone. I've done SuperSU / Settings / Unroot ... but, it's too late by this time (custom counter is 1).
The latest and closest attempts to unroot and zero counter have been: Use CF root (w/stock recovery installed) and use Triangle Away. If I immediately go into the download manager after Triangle Away boot, the counter is 0 and phone is Samsung Official... all is well. If I reboot to system, as soon as the Samsung logo appears the counter is back to 1 (I know this because I immediately pulled the battery and went back to download manager).
So, whats the trick to get unrooted and custom counter to 0 (zero)? Do I have to reflash the stock rom and wipe cache/data or something?
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Normally you use both Triangle Away in conjunction with Stock ROM AND Stock Recovery.
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Since TriangleAway needs root use ExynosAbuse option to give you root access. That after of course stock ROM and kernel. At the end TriangleAway and uninstall it and maybe also Full unroot in SuperSu if you don't need it anymore.
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Do a full wipe. Odin root66 by mrRobinson to return to stock recovery with rooted stock ROM. Run triangle away to clear flash counter. Do another full wipe. Run SuperSu and permanently unroot. Back to stock, no counter trip, unrooted.
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Do a full wipe. Odin root66 by mrRobinson to return to stock recovery with rooted stock ROM. Run triangle away to clear flash counter. Do another full wipe. Run SuperSu and permanently unroot. Back to stock, no counter trip, unrooted.
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I may have to do this, I'm on the stock ROM, only installed clockwork through Odin and then flashed the root zip. I'd want to be able to install the OTA update without having to wipe the phone, I'd hate to install all my apps again and then still have to customize all the settings. Is there a way to install the stock recovery, unroot, and be able to receive the OTA update without any wiping? Help would be greatly appreciated to get this done.
erickdj said:
I may have to do this, I'm on the stock ROM, only installed clockwork through Odin and then flashed the root zip. I'd want to be able to install the OTA update without having to wipe the phone, I'd hate to install all my apps again and then still have to customize all the settings. Is there a way to install the stock recovery, unroot, and be able to receive the OTA update without any wiping? Help would be greatly appreciated to get this done.
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My *guess* is you might be able to do that.
The following is not vetted. It seems like it should work but I have not tested it.
Before you do anything nandroid and Titanium (TiBu) backup your phone. If you are running SuperSu have it forget the apps that have been granted root access. Unroot using the SuperSu command.
Odin the mrRobinson root66 UVALJ1 to the device, this will return the bootloader to stock. It will also give you root that the Device status won't notice (I don't know if this is completely necessary but it makes sense to me). Install Triangle Away (available from Play Store as a paid app or free from XDA if you search for ChainFire's threads). Run Triangle Away. This should reset the counter. When the device reboots go into SuperSu and have it forget the apps that have root permissions. Check device status, if it is normal you are set. If not, reboot the phone. Check the Device status again. If it is still modified you may need to wait a while. If all else fails you factory reset and restore your TiBu. Permanently unroot via SuperSu.
My wife's S3 flipped to modified after a week and a half on root66. The only root function I had it do was a TiBu restore on 5 apps that she wanted to retain data from her old phone. To get it back I had SuperSu forget the root apps then reboot. I don't remember how long we waited for it to go from modified to normal. It did flip back without a factory reset. The factory reset is tried and true however.
Coug76 said:
My *guess* is you might be able to do that.
The following is not vetted. It seems like it should work but I have not tested it.
Before you do anything nandroid and Titanium (TiBu) backup your phone. If you are running SuperSu have it forget the apps that have been granted root access. Unroot using the SuperSu command.
Odin the mrRobinson root66 UVALJ1 to the device, this will return the bootloader to stock. It will also give you root that the Device status won't notice (I don't know if this is completely necessary but it makes sense to me). Install Triangle Away (available from Play Store as a paid app or free from XDA if you search for ChainFire's threads). Run Triangle Away. This should reset the counter. When the device reboots go into SuperSu and have it forget the apps that have root permissions. Check device status, if it is normal you are set. If not, reboot the phone. Check the Device status again. If it is still modified you may need to wait a while. If all else fails you factory reset and restore your TiBu. Permanently unroot via SuperSu.
My wife's S3 flipped to modified after a week and a half on root66. The only root function I had it do was a TiBu restore on 5 apps that she wanted to retain data from her old phone. To get it back I had SuperSu forget the root apps then reboot. I don't remember how long we waited for it to go from modified to normal. It did flip back without a factory reset. The factory reset is tried and true however.
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Thanks! I'll definitely look into that, hopefully it works that way.
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Thanks! I'll definitely look into that, hopefully it works that way.
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Ill try this later today or 2morrow, but ill let u know...phone is modified as well, def dont want to wipe phone as sell
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I'd also uninstall busybox if it was on there...
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Do a full wipe. Odin root66 by mrRobinson to return to stock recovery with rooted stock ROM. Run triangle away to clear flash counter. Do another full wipe. Run SuperSu and permanently unroot. Back to stock, no counter trip, unrooted.
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What exactly is meant my "Do a full wipe." ? I want to make sure I don't wipe more than I need to or that I, in fact, do enough.
Factory reset.
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
using the stock rooted ROM posted over at the development forum we can upgrade without losing root or any data/apps. Really simple, only the cache and davlik cache need to be cleared. Now I'll just wait for the 'all apps multiwindow" mod.
I rooted using super su and I just used kies to upgrade the firmware. All settings are saved, git multi window, but root is lost.
Does anyone know if I can just root again with the same method?
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@jillmoto, you can root again using the root toolkit. Works fine. @erik, multiwindow mod is in the dev section
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@erik, multiwindow mod is in the dev section
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yes, it's there, but aimed at those with the deodexed version of the update. I installed the odexed version to make sure I'd retain all my apps and data. I'm waiting for someone to confirm a way to use that mod without having to do a complete wipe.
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yes, it's there, but aimed at those with the deodexed version of the update. I installed the odexed version to make sure I'd retain all my apps and data. I'm waiting for someone to confirm a way to use that mod without having to do a complete wipe.
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You dont have to wipe. Just flash it over the stock rom. I did with no issues and everything works fine. Only thing I had to do was remove bloatware again
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Can anyone please point me to an easy way to get stock recovery back? I used mskip Toolkit to root and install TWRP and tried to use it again to flash stock. Problem is no recovery Tar. file in the folder for my 889v... Thanks guys
Edit: I guess the toolkit is not relevant anymore... Thanks mrRobinson flashed the root 66 rom and all is ok!
Sorry, im new in android......need help anyone.
When i try inside in download mode, press volume down+home+power....and i get the notice in screen like below :
Warning !!
A custom OS can cause critial problem in phone and installed application.
If you want to download a custom OS, press the volume up key.
Otherwise, press the volume down key to cancel.
Volume up : Continue
Volume down : Cancel ( restart phone )
What happen, why suddenly notice about that? Thanks for reply anybody...
Hi
This screen notification is a standard notification.
Nothing wrong with your note dude
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Hi
This screen notification is a standard notification.
Nothing wrong with your note dude
Regards,
Axelman
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Thanks for the quicky reply it, dude !
Because before i never get the notice in my screen like that.
One more, my phone already root, use stock rom , and i want change my stock rom with the new built on feb, so i only need flashing the stock rom with odin ? or what?
kyle.pau said:
Thanks for the quicky reply it, dude !
Because before i never get the notice in my screen like that.
One more, my phone already root, use stock rom , and i want change my stock rom with the new built on feb, so i only need flashing the stock rom with odin ? or what?
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Af far as i remember it this warning msg always been there. But if you have some mode/framwork/recovery installed and that may have option to reboot to download with power menu/toggle etc and using that short cut to reboot device to download mode will cut off warning screen, otherwise when you use three button combo to reboot to download mode, you will find warning screen always there.
Yes you can odin to update firmware, You can use mobile odin too to keep root intact, but again this won't update bootloader.
dr.ketan said:
Af far as i remember it this warning msg always been there. But if you have some mode/framwork/recovery installed and that may have option to reboot to download with power menu/toggle etc and using that short cut to reboot device to download mode will cut off warning screen, otherwise when you use three button combo to reboot to download mode, you will find warning screen always there.
Yes you can odin to update firmware, You can use mobile odin too to keep root intact, but again this won't update bootloader.
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Dr.Ketan.........
Thanks for the awesome reply it... So can u give me the best choice, flashing with odin or with mobile odin to update firmware?
Because i really got crazy with the firmware LL7,....really make my battery drain faster. So i want flashing with new stok rom.
My prefered method of update is
-Backup data with titanium
-Flash latest ROM with Odin
-Wipe cache and data
-Reroot
-Use triangle away to reset counter
-Use titanium scenario 'Restore Missing application with data'
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My prefered method of update is
-Backup data with titanium
-Flash latest ROM with Odin
-Wipe cache and data
-Reroot
-Use triangle away to reset counter
-Use titanium scenario 'Restore Missing application with data'
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+1 This is my standard flash method
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Axelman
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Axelman8 said:
+1 This is my standard flash method
Regards,
Axelman
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dr.ketan said:
My prefered method of update is
-Backup data with titanium
-Flash latest ROM with Odin
-Wipe cache and data
-Reroot
-Use triangle away to reset counter
-Use titanium scenario 'Restore Missing application with data'
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Thanks mate axelman...
Dr.Ketan......once again, thanks so much for the great methode, and i will follow it, and update it. :good:
One question again Dr.Ketan.....when i check in download mode ;
- binary counter : ( 1 )
- current binary : custom
- system status : custom
And b4 i already use TA to reset binary counter, but now i check it, still not gone,.
What must i do it? I going to flashing the last stok ROM with Odin . And if i flash the new ROM, its mean my binary counter become ( 2 ).
You need not to do anything right now
Flashing stock ROM won't raise count, but when you root it, it will raise
Just to keep in mind if you use custom recovery/kernel your counter will remain 1 even after using TA
if you root with Cf auto root, you can reset it to 0
After reseting counter, once boot device normally before checking counter.
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You need not to do anything right now
Flashing stock ROM won't raise count, but when you root it, it will raise
Just to keep in mind if you use custom recovery/kernel your counter will remain 1 even after using TA
if you root with Cf auto root, you can reset it to 0
After reseting counter, once boot device normally before checking counter.
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I will do with what u say Dr.Ketan....thanks a lot for guide it.
Yeah, i never use other custom/kernel from other developers, i'm only use stock/kernel from samsung.
Before i root my phone with advance CMW, and i read all ur saying in forum if use advance CMW, cant reset to ( 0 ) even using by TA, its right Dr.Ketan?
If i factory reset my phone, and then flashing to the last stock ROM, can be back normally my status ? Sorry for noob question
What is the best stock ROM Dr.Ketan for can solve the battery issue ?
kyle.pau said:
i read all ur saying in forum if use advance CMW, cant reset to ( 0 ) even using by TA, its right Dr.Ketan?
If i factory reset my phone, and then flashing to the last stock ROM, can be back normally my status ? Sorry for noob question
What is the best stock ROM Dr.Ketan for can solve the battery issue ?
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Yes if you have custom stuff your counter can't be reset.
Flashing stock rom or wiping won't reset counter, but you have to reuse triangle away to reset it.
You can have any latest stock tom
-flash stock rom
Wipe cache and data
Reroot
Use triangle away
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Yes if you have custom stuff your counter can't be reset.
Flashing stock rom or wiping won't reset counter, but you have to reuse triangle away to reset it.
You can have any latest stock tom
-flash stock rom
Wipe cache and data
Reroot
Use triangle away
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Thanks you for all ur answering so far for me, Dr.Ketan.....ur rock :good:
Trying to update my Note 2 as I'm apparently vulnerable to the SDS bug. I've heard 4.1.2 removes this possibility.
I had rooted with the Exynos Abuse app, which worked exactly as I hoped. It turned my device to "modified" but I'm still 0 on the flash counter. I just used it to unroot so I can do a software update, but it tells me I'm still modified. I've rebooted several times, and in fact just re-rooted so I could unroot again and give it another chance at clearing up.
Is there anything I need to uninstall? Would having titanium backup be a problem, for example?
Tamen said:
Trying to update my Note 2 as I'm apparently vulnerable to the SDS bug. I've heard 4.1.2 removes this possibility.
I had rooted with the Exynos Abuse app, which worked exactly as I hoped. It turned my device to "modified" but I'm still 0 on the flash counter. I just used it to unroot so I can do a software update, but it tells me I'm still modified. I've rebooted several times, and in fact just re-rooted so I could unroot again and give it another chance at clearing up.
Is there anything I need to uninstall? Would having titanium backup be a problem, for example?
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It would be better for you if you try to do this:
Search and download Triangle Away, it should be around here
Root your phone again and run Triangle away, reset the flash counter and after the phone restarts inmediately put your phone in download mode.
Flash a stock ROM and wipe.
The phone status should stay as Normal and you will not have root.
luismedina said:
It would be better for you if you try to do this:
Search and download Triangle Away, it should be around here
Root your phone again and run Triangle away, reset the flash counter and after the phone restarts inmediately put your phone in download mode.
Flash a stock ROM and wipe.
The phone status should stay as Normal and you will not have root.
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Thanks but I really don't want to mess with triangle away or start flashing things and moving the counter... looks like I'll stick with 4.1.1. I guess if I get SDS they wont' see modified anyway. Maybe someone else can shed some insight?
Tamen said:
Thanks but I really don't want to mess with triangle away or start flashing things and moving the counter... looks like I'll stick with 4.1.1. I guess if I get SDS they wont' see modified anyway. Maybe someone else can shed some insight?
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Using Triangle Away will keep the counter at 0, also, flashing an official ROM will not move the flash counter up.
luismedina said:
It would be better for you if you try to do this:
Search and download Triangle Away, it should be around here
Root your phone again and run Triangle away, reset the flash counter and after the phone restarts inmediately put your phone in download mode.
Flash a stock ROM and wipe.
The phone status should stay as Normal and you will not have root.
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It's totally illogical
One person don't have raised counter why you need to use triangle away?
@op
-first of all update to latest version as soon as possible to be safe from sds
-you can wipe cache and data, to make status modified, if still you don't get ota, flashing stock rom with Odin will surely make it official.
-if you don't want to wipe try this
Setting - application manager - all - sysscope - clear data
Do same with enterprise syssscope if exist
Reboot device normally , play with device few minutes then check status.
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It's totally illogical
One person don't have raised counter why you need to use triangle away?
@op
-first of all update to latest version as soon as possible to be safe from sds
-you can wipe cache and data, to make status modified, if still you don't get ota, flashing stock rom with Odin will surely make it official.
-if you don't want to wipe try this
Setting - application manager - all - sysscope - clear data
Do same with enterprise syssscope if exist
Reboot device normally , play with device few minutes then check status.
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Thank you mate, very helpful. How easy is rooting 4.1.2? I'll give that a go later on tonight
Tamen said:
Thank you mate, very helpful. How easy is rooting 4.1.2? I'll give that a go later on tonight
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As easy as pie. Flash cf–autoroot using odin. Run triangle away and then factory reset the phone. Now you'll have a zero flash counter, system status official, and root access.
If you want to ensure it stays 0/official then install xposed framework and sysscope blaster and do not install any custom kernel or recovery.
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Hi guys,
Is there a method to delete the 0, legacy, and emulated folders?
I used to have a custom ROM, but I reverted back to stock, and for some reason, I just can't seem to get rid of them.
I tried factory reset, rooting, then unrooting, and nothing seems to get rid of them.
Anyone know a method to delete them? I have already backed up everything I need with Helium, so I don't mind any method (ie. I don't care if I lose everything in my internal SD).
Also, when I was going back to stock, I used triangle away to reset the counter. It says the counter may say "1" until a stock rom is installed. Mine still says 1 after flashing the stock ROM. Any way to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
where you on a cm Rom ? If so there's a file you have to flash to set the folders up like they used to be...I'll get you the file 1 sec..
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztamqg7l7v0zyq8
wish777 said:
where you on a cm Rom ? If so there's a file you have to flash to set the folders up like they used to be...I'll get you the file 1 sec..
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztamqg7l7v0zyq8
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Hi, on I was not on a CM ROM, I was using Clean ROM before.
Will it work if I flash a CM ROM, then flash this zip, then unroot again with the stock ROM?
From recovery ....wipe data, factory reset....wipe dalvik...and wipe internal storage....(don't worry...data/media will not be touched)...
Then power off ...and boot back into download mode and push the factory rom image of your choice...
Then triangle away and remove SU from within the super user app...
Reboot into the stock 3e recovery and wipe data/caches ...then reboot and profit...(your device will be stock)...
If you want to keep root then omit the triangle away and SU removal step ...g
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gregsarg said:
From recovery ....wipe data, factory reset....wipe dalvik...and wipe internal storage....(don't worry...data/media will not be touched)...
Then power off ...and boot back into download mode and push the factory rom image of your choice...
Then triangle away and remove SU from within the super user app...
Reboot into the stock 3e recovery and wipe data/caches ...then reboot and profit...(your device will be stock)...
If you want to keep root then omit the triangle away and SU removal step ...g
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TL;DR: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2275844
gregsarg said:
From recovery ....wipe data, factory reset....wipe dalvik...and wipe internal storage....(don't worry...data/media will not be touched)...
Then power off ...and boot back into download mode and push the factory rom image of your choice...
Then triangle away and remove SU from within the super user app...
Reboot into the stock 3e recovery and wipe data/caches ...then reboot and profit...(your device will be stock)...
If you want to keep root then omit the triangle away and SU removal step ...g
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Hi,
If I flash the factory ROM, how would I get triangle away and SU?
I tried rooting my device, then triangle away, then flash factory ROM before, but I still had the 0, emulated, legacy folders..
jmapark91 said:
Hi,
If I flash the factory ROM, how would I get triangle away and SU?
I tried rooting my device, then triangle away, then flash factory ROM before, but I still had the 0, emulated, legacy folders..
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Here's how I do it and it wipes everything (including the folders you mention). The link I posted above has more detailed step by steps and all of the files you'll need.
If you're in custom recovery, wipe data/cache/etc like you're loading a new ROM and then power off and get into Download Mode
Connect to USB - Make sure Odin sees it (by showing COM#)
Flash stock 4.1.2 with Odin (called Kies....blahblah) in the PDA slot
Flash CF Auto Root with Odin (this injects SuperSu) in the PDA slot
Reconnect phone to USB and transfer Triangle Away to the Downloads folder
Allow Unknown Source installations
Install Triangle Away and give it Superuser when prompted
Run Triangle Away. When prompted, press the vol button up and it should auto reboot. One thing to note here is that I purchased a copy of Triangle Away but I've had less luck with that than the copy provided in the link I posted
Uninstall Triangle Away once you're back in the phone.
Go to SuperSu > Settings > Scroll down and click Full Unroot
Turn off the phone and reboot into Stock Recovery (which CF Auto Root installs)
Do a factory reset/wipe data
Do a wipe cache
Reboot phone
You should now be on stock 4.1 with no flash count and unrooted. You're ready to update to 4.1.2 or whatever, with no extra folders/linked folders/nonsense hanging around.
I hope this helps. The instructions should be followed word for word from the link. I paraphrased a bit but I've done this so many times it's almost second nature to me.
That solution worked for me and stayed gone after updating. After going to the 4.3 leak they came back.
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That solution worked for me and stayed gone after updating. After going to the 4.3 leak they came back.
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Which 4.3 leak did you use? Was it the straight Samsung leak or was it a stock 4.3 rom like Skynote or DittoNote?
InertiaticFlow said:
Here's how I do it and it wipes everything (including the folders you mention). The link I posted above has more detailed step by steps and all of the files you'll need.
If you're in custom recovery, wipe data/cache/etc like you're loading a new ROM and then power off and get into Download Mode
Connect to USB - Make sure Odin sees it (by showing COM#)
Flash stock 4.1.2 with Odin (called Kies....blahblah) in the PDA slot
Flash CF Auto Root with Odin (this injects SuperSu) in the PDA slot
Reconnect phone to USB and transfer Triangle Away to the Downloads folder
Allow Unknown Source installations
Install Triangle Away and give it Superuser when prompted
Run Triangle Away. When prompted, press the vol button up and it should auto reboot. One thing to note here is that I purchased a copy of Triangle Away but I've had less luck with that than the copy provided in the link I posted
Uninstall Triangle Away once you're back in the phone.
Go to SuperSu > Settings > Scroll down and click Full Unroot
Turn off the phone and reboot into Stock Recovery (which CF Auto Root installs)
Do a factory reset/wipe data
Do a wipe cache
Reboot phone
You should now be on stock 4.1 with no flash count and unrooted. You're ready to update to 4.1.2 or whatever, with no extra folders/linked folders/nonsense hanging around.
I hope this helps. The instructions should be followed word for word from the link. I paraphrased a bit but I've done this so many times it's almost second nature to me.
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Hi, I also tried this method, but because my phone is SGH-i317M (it's Bell Canada), it won't let me flash the KIES UCALJ2 stock ROM. It fails on ODIN. If you could find me an equivalent ROM for i317M, that would be awesome! I tried downloading the BMC rom on stockroms.net, but it does not lemme set the binary counter to 0 (it still says 1), and it leaves all the mentioned folders as is. AND IT HAS UsbDriveA,B,C,D,E,F in /storage directory... oh my are they annoying!
I want to wipe this phone absolutely clean. As if I just got it shipped from the factory (0 flash counter, no 0,emulated,legacy folders, no UsbDrive folders, etc)
Thanks for all the help!
jmapark91 said:
Hi, I also tried this method, but because my phone is SGH-i317M (it's Bell Canada), it won't let me flash the KIES UCALJ2 stock ROM. It fails on ODIN. If you could find me an equivalent ROM for i317M, that would be awesome! I tried downloading the BMC rom on stockroms.net, but it does not lemme set the binary counter to 0 (it still says 1), and it leaves all the mentioned folders as is. AND IT HAS UsbDriveA,B,C,D,E,F in /storage directory... oh my are they annoying!
I want to wipe this phone absolutely clean. As if I just got it shipped from the factory (0 flash counter, no 0,emulated,legacy folders, no UsbDrive folders, etc)
Thanks for all the help!
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Go here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
Search for I317M and it should show a big list of available firmwares. You'll have to register to download but, searching for your device, I found stock firmware for 4.1.2 and 4.3 across multiple carriers. One of those should work for you.
Replace the UCALJ2 firmware with the version for your phone and the directions should follow the same.
Stock ROMs won't let you reset the binary counter. Only Triangle Away has been able to do that for me and I had to have a stock rom and stock kernel. The order is Stock Rom > Rooted Stock Rom > Triangle Away to remove counter > Unroot > Fact Data Reset > Wipe cache
Following the rest of the directions should result in having a stock device without any of the weird folder nonsense you're seeing.
It was the non rooted Odin one click straight leak of 4.3
kjack05 said:
It was the non rooted Odin one click straight leak of 4.3
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That's strange. I did the steps I listed above and don't have the same folders. Are they on your external sd card or the internal?
InertiaticFlow said:
Go here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
Search for I317M and it should show a big list of available firmwares. You'll have to register to download but, searching for your device, I found stock firmware for 4.1.2 and 4.3 across multiple carriers. One of those should work for you.
Replace the UCALJ2 firmware with the version for your phone and the directions should follow the same.
Stock ROMs won't let you reset the binary counter. Only Triangle Away has been able to do that for me and I had to have a stock rom and stock kernel. The order is Stock Rom > Rooted Stock Rom > Triangle Away to remove counter > Unroot > Fact Data Reset > Wipe cache
Following the rest of the directions should result in having a stock device without any of the weird folder nonsense you're seeing.
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I guess I'm out of luck for now. I will have to wait. Apparently hotfile is down, so it'll take them time to upload it on terafile.co.
So, if I factory reset, delete data,cache, etc -> download 4.3 ROM from Sammobile -> flash it -> root with the CF-Auto-Root-t0lteatt-t0lteatt-samsungsghi317.tar file in the link you provided me earlier -> then triangle away -> uninstall triangle away -> then unroot from SuperSU -> then factory/data/cache reset, I should be good to go?
I did the identical thing before with the ROM I downloaded from stockroms.net but I had no luck. I hope it's just the ROM issue. I will try the ROM from Sammobile and see what I get.
Thanks.
InertiaticFlow said:
That's strange. I did the steps I listed above and don't have the same folders. Are they on your external sd card or the internal?
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On the internal. Yeah It is. They were completely gone and then I did the 4.3 one click and now It has the emulated again. Maybe 4.3 is supposed to have it as that one?
jmapark91 said:
I guess I'm out of luck for now. I will have to wait. Apparently hotfile is down, so it'll take them time to upload it on terafile.co.
So, if I factory reset, delete data,cache, etc -> download 4.3 ROM from Sammobile -> flash it -> root with the CF-Auto-Root-t0lteatt-t0lteatt-samsungsghi317.tar file in the link you provided me earlier -> then triangle away -> uninstall triangle away -> then unroot from SuperSU -> then factory/data/cache reset, I should be good to go?
I did the identical thing before with the ROM I downloaded from stockroms.net but I had no luck. I hope it's just the ROM issue. I will try the ROM from Sammobile and see what I get.
Thanks.
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Sorry it didn't work out for you yet. Make sure it's the most recent CF auto root for the I317M. I had a ***** of a time getting around Knox when SuperSu would try to update. Took a couple of reboots and some quick updates from the play store before I could get it to disable Knox.
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kjack05 said:
On the internal. Yeah It is. They were completely gone and then I did the 4.3 one click and now It has the emulated again. Maybe 4.3 is supposed to have it as that one?
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I have never seen that before. Also, I couldn't see your image. Sorry about that. The one-click 4.3 leaked worked for me flawlessly but it appears ymmv.
InertiaticFlow said:
Sorry it didn't work out for you yet. Make sure it's the most recent CF auto root for the I317M. I had a ***** of a time getting around Knox when SuperSu would try to update. Took a couple of reboots and some quick updates from the play store before I could get it to disable Knox.
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I have never seen that before. Also, I couldn't see your image. Sorry about that. The one-click 4.3 leaked worked for me flawlessly but it appears ymmv.
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Sorry, I'm not aware of Knox.. Is this something I should worry about when I'm going through this process? If so, how do I get around it?
InertiaticFlow said:
Sorry it didn't work out for you yet. Make sure it's the most recent CF auto root for the I317M. I had a ***** of a time getting around Knox when SuperSu would try to update. Took a couple of reboots and some quick updates from the play store before I could get it to disable Knox.
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I have never seen that before. Also, I couldn't see your image. Sorry about that. The one-click 4.3 leaked worked for me flawlessly but it appears ymmv.
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Okay, now I see what you mean. My SuperSU is crashing because of Knox. How did you exactly go about doing this?
Or, alternatively, can I flash a 4.1.2 ROM, go through the same process so that I don't have to deal with Knox? Also, is there a way of resetting the "Knox Void" back to 0?
Thanks.
jmapark91 said:
Okay, now I see what you mean. My SuperSU is crashing because of Knox. How did you exactly go about doing this?
Or, alternatively, can I flash a 4.1.2 ROM, go through the same process so that I don't have to deal with Knox? Also, is there a way of resetting the "Knox Void" back to 0?
Thanks.
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Once you update to the newest supersu from the market it will ask you to disable Knox.
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210euser said:
Once you update to the newest supersu from the market it will ask you to disable Knox.
Sent from my phone
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Thank you. That did the trick for disabling Knox and updating the SuperSU.